5/29/16

I am a P&Gmom/mamanP&G. As part of my affiliation with this group, I receive products and special access to P&G events and opportunities. The opinions on this blog are my ownIn our house, accidents always happen usually resulting in a mess of some kind. The kids are not easy on their clothes no matter how many reminders you give them, they're kids.

Mud, grass,food, juice, school glue, markers, and sometimes substances I can't even recognise, stain their clothes deeming them no longer wearable in public. What a waste. Sure, there are lots of methods to remove stains but I prefer to go about it the easy way with Tide Ultra Stain Release. It's not your average laundry detergent, fighting up to 99% of everyday stains, it's designed with 6x the stain fighting power compared to competitors. It's also the first Tide laundry product that comes with a pre-treat Zap!Cap that can be used to get detergent into stains pre-wash to enhance stain removal. This makes it a 2-in-1 with a pre-treater and a detergent. The cap has two textures: bristles for deep scrubbing and a flatter portion to spread detergent around, making sure everything is covered.

Spring and summer fun means upcoming stains, you might want to gear up with some Tide Ultra Stain Release and watch out for these stain inducers:What is breakfast on the deck without a nice, freshly squeezed glass of orange juice? Make sure you have a napkin and maybe some Tide Ultra Stain Release. How about that salsa you spilt at that BBQ last weekend? Tomato sauces, juices and such are horrible stains to get rid of. There are so many shirts my son has ruined but not anymore thanks to Tide.With spring sports, you not only bring home trophies and medals but your little sports player can bring home grass stains and colourful Gatorade murals on their clothes. Summer time fun means spending some family time at the grandparents camping. Beware of possible spills with snacks like cheesies, ketchup chips, slush puppies, lemonade and melty colourful popsicles!Stain removal tips: - Before you start the cleaning process, remove any excess stain debris from the clothes, wet a cloth with water and gently yet firmly blot the fabric to dilute the stain.

- Where needed, pre-treat the stain using Tide Ultra Stain Release with its Zap!Cap as a pretreatment.

- Wash your clothes using warm water on your regular wash cycle. For more tips and tricks on stain removal, and more information about the stains that Tide removes, check out tide.ca!

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The worst stain is anything my 6 year old daughter is wearing! LOL...if there's a stain out there, she manages to find it! Likely the worst is her school uniform shirt - by the end of day it's more grey than white, with a few colours of unknown something thrown in.